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i have found a program that will cause all explorer windows (desktop,
taskbar, start menu, Alt+Tab) to become graphically corrupt. The problem only happens with "Aero" enabled, and you're running in non-96 dpi. It's impressive that a glorified text editor program, running as a standard user, can corrupt Explorer. Obviously the program is doing something bad - but it should not be able to lead to a denial of service against my computer. If you're malicious, feel free to see what the app is doing, and reproduce it. Screenshots: http://hereford.homeip.net/Pictures/Vista - graphical corruption high dpi.png http://hereford.homeip.net/Pictures/Vista - graphical corruption high dpi 2.png http://hereford.homeip.net/Pictures/Vista - Graphical corruption high dpi 4.png Steps to Reproduce the Problem 1. Enable Windows Desktop Composition (Aero) 2. Change system to a dpi setting other than 96 dpi (e.g. 108dpi, 120dpi), and reboot for the changes to take effect 3. Run the problematic software (Action Outline 1.6 - http://hereford.homeip.net/actionoutline.rar) 4. Wait 30 minutes. i've had colleagues reproduce the problem on their own home machines. Now that there is a reproducable way to corrupt the shell, i'm sure the guy that wrote the non-managed version of WPF for the shell would like to see it (since it only happens with desktop composition turned on). They might want to see how a process running as standard user is able to corrupt another process. Since it doesn't require administrative rights in order to perform this corruption you should be able to exploit this bug somehow. |
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It's ironic that the program that is causing the corruption is not itself
corrupted (only Explorer is) |
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Fixed in SP1
"My Display Name" wrote: i have found a program that will cause all explorer windows (desktop, taskbar, start menu, Alt+Tab) to become graphically corrupt. The problem only happens with "Aero" enabled, and you're running in non-96 dpi. It's impressive that a glorified text editor program, running as a standard user, can corrupt Explorer. Obviously the program is doing something bad - but it should not be able to lead to a denial of service against my computer. If you're malicious, feel free to see what the app is doing, and reproduce it. Screenshots: http://hereford.homeip.net/Pictures/Vista - graphical corruption high dpi.png http://hereford.homeip.net/Pictures/Vista - graphical corruption high dpi 2.png http://hereford.homeip.net/Pictures/Vista - Graphical corruption high dpi 4.png Steps to Reproduce the Problem 1. Enable Windows Desktop Composition (Aero) 2. Change system to a dpi setting other than 96 dpi (e.g. 108dpi, 120dpi), and reboot for the changes to take effect 3. Run the problematic software (Action Outline 1.6 - http://hereford.homeip.net/actionoutline.rar) 4. Wait 30 minutes. i've had colleagues reproduce the problem on their own home machines. Now that there is a reproducable way to corrupt the shell, i'm sure the guy that wrote the non-managed version of WPF for the shell would like to see it (since it only happens with desktop composition turned on). They might want to see how a process running as standard user is able to corrupt another process. Since it doesn't require administrative rights in order to perform this corruption you should be able to exploit this bug somehow. |
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